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Is there a literal Hell?

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Is there a literal Hell?

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Is there a literal Hell?


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It was not me.

I believe in Hell.


Reverend Dake taught about Hell.

On page 619-622 of the Dake Reference Bible in the notes on Psalms .



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ON Facebook there are are already 27 votes saying YES to a literal hell and NO votes saying there is not a literal Hell.

Here on this board there are 5 votes saying YES to a literal hell and 1 vote saying there is not a literal Hell.

So it would seem the folks on facebook Dake Bible Discussion are more biblical than those who have voted on the Dake Bible Board.


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bibleman wrote:
Fri Mar 30, 2018 9:45 am
Is there a literal Hell?

What do you mean by "Hell"?



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rstrats wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:41 am
bibleman wrote:
Fri Mar 30, 2018 9:45 am
Is there a literal Hell?

What do you mean by "Hell"?
Hell the literal place as is located in the heart of the Earth.


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Ironman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:33 pm

people on facebook are not more biblical than people on here, thats only your opinion. People on facebook are lazy.

Well my friend Harry, how would you know?

You said you are not on facebook, so how would you know?


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bibleman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:14 pm
Ironman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:33 pm

people on facebook are not more biblical than people on here, thats only your opinion. People on facebook are lazy.

Well my friend Harry, how would you know?

You said you are not on facebook, so how would you know?
I know because you yourself said;
"It is just on facebook post have to be kept to a shorter and more concise framework. people don't read longposts any more. If you have already stopped and are not reading this sentence then you would do well on facebook."
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If they get bored reading long posts, I'm surprised they read the Bible.


Galatians 4: 16, Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?

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Ironman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:24 pm
bibleman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:14 pm
Ironman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:33 pm

people on facebook are not more biblical than people on here, thats only your opinion. People on facebook are lazy.

Well my friend Harry, how would you know?

You said you are not on facebook, so how would you know?
I know because you yourself said;
"It is just on facebook post have to be kept to a shorter and more concise framework. people don't read longposts any more. If you have already stopped and are not reading this sentence then you would do well on facebook."
.

If they get bored reading long posts, I'm surprised they read the Bible.
That same thing applies here as well. When people post LONG post they don't get read and don't get much of a response.

It is not that people are lazy as you suggest, it is people have their own set of interest. AND when you are I post somehting then it may interest them and they read or it may not interest them and they don't read.

Then too people have only so much time and are not able to spend a lot of time reading other peoples ideas... they have their own interest.

AND many people read the Bible for sure! BUT they don't have time to read YOUR or MY comments on the Bible.

As to facebook it is what you make it. My face book is filled with godly friends who love Jesus and love the Word of God. BUT if you were a worldly person then you would have worldly friends.

If you were on facebook and you choose bad friends then you would have a bad experience BUT if you choose GOOD friends then you would have a GREAT experience.


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Re: Is there a literal Hell?

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Hey Haz.

The posts were more brief.But there were disagreements on there.

Some guy jumped off on macca so i posted to the guy.

Maybe it is different now.



Ironman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 7:24 pm
bibleman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:14 pm
Ironman wrote:
Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:33 pm

people on facebook are not more biblical than people on here, thats only your opinion. People on facebook are lazy.

Well my friend Harry, how would you know?

You said you are not on facebook, so how would you know?
I know because you yourself said;
"It is just on facebook post have to be kept to a shorter and more concise framework. people don't read longposts any more. If you have already stopped and are not reading this sentence then you would do well on facebook."
.

If they get bored reading long posts, I'm surprised they read the Bible.



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Re: Is there a literal Hell?

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Ironman,
re: "'Rev. 14:9-11 also proves that men will be tormented in the presence of God and angels forever.'"

I don't see where those verses prove or say that. While they do say that there will be torment in fire and brimstone, they don't say that the torment will continue forever, i.e., never end. They also say that there will be no rest day or night. But they don't say for how long that will last.



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